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Nietzsche advocates for a return to the primordial forces of existence from "summary" of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche's central argument revolves around the idea that human civilization has strayed too far from its primal roots, becoming overly reliant on rationality and logic. He believes that this departure from the instinctual and emotional aspects of existence has led to a spiritual crisis in which individuals are disconnected from the true essence of life. Nietzsche asserts that the ancient Greek tragedians understood the importance of embracing these primordial forces, as exemplified by their incorporation of Dionysian elements into their art. The Dionysian, according to Nietzsche, represents the chaotic and irrational forces that underpin human existence. It is characterized by qualities such as ecstasy, intoxication, and a dissolution of the bou...
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    The Birth of Tragedy

    Friedrich Nietzsche

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